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Quotes By Winston Churchill

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Winston Churchill

Nov 30, 1874 - Jan 24, 1965

It is much better to be frightened now than to be killed hereafter.

A Hun alive is a war in prospect.

Strength is granted to us all when we are needed to serve great causes.

One mark of a great man is the power of making lasting impressions upon people he meets.

Often in the casual remarks of great men one learns their true mind in an intimate way.

Harsh laws are at times better than no laws at all.

Help each other when you can, but never harm.

Persevere towards those objectives which are lighted for us by all the wisdom and inspiration of the past.

Honours should go where death and danger go.

When you have to hold a hot coffee-pot, it is better not to break the handle off.

No technical knowledge can outweigh knowledge of the humanities.

The human race cannot make progress without idealism.

Ideas acquire a momentum of their own.

We live in a world of "ifs."

Imagination without deep and full knowledge is a snare.

Imperialism and economics clash as often as honesty and self-interest.

Almost the chief mystery of life is what makes one do things.

It is a very fine thing to refuse an invitation, but it is a good thing to wait till you get it first.

Let us treasure our joys but not bewail our sorrows.

The first maxim of English jurisprudence is that complainers should come into Court with clean hands.